Error 1830 on startup.

Hello!

Problem: Error 1830: invalid memory Configuration. Turn off and insert a module of memory in the slot-0 or the lower slot.

How this problem occurred: Iam running Windows 7 Ultimate on my Thinkpad R61. It was working perfectly. but I, after using the upgrade system 5 (from Thinkvantage tools), downloaded and installed the utility "BIOS".

Now on startup, 1830 error. How can I remove this error?

Where I am struck: IBM site suggests: "Install DIMM Slot 0 and not in the Slot-1".

IAM afraid, I did not understand it. Help, please...!

PS: I havn't opened my thinkpad by bolts or nuts!

Model number: 8933A 38

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate

Updated BIOS version: 7OETC4WW (2.24)

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